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Blox Fruits Update 32 & Venom Rework: What's Confirmed, What's a Leak, and How to Prepare
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Blox Fruits Update 32 & Venom Rework: What's Confirmed, What's a Leak, and How to Prepare

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By RBLXGUIDE Editorial TeamThursday, June 4, 20269 min read
Reviewed byMatLumber

Quick Summary

Update 32 is coming mid-2026 with confirmed Venom and Quake reworks. Here's what's official, what's community speculation, and how to get ready.

Blox Fruits Update 32 & Venom Rework: What's Confirmed, What's a Leak, and How to Prepare

The Blox Fruits community is buzzing heading into mid-2026. After Update 31 landed and added Oni-related content, the development team has been steadily signalling what comes next. Update 32 is on the horizon, and two reworks dominate every conversation: Venom and Quake. Both are officially on the roadmap. The specifics, however, are where confirmed fact ends and community speculation begins โ€” and that line matters a lot if you're making trading or farming decisions right now.

This guide separates the signal from the noise. We'll cover what the developers have actually said, what community dataminers and leakers claim (clearly labelled), what the broader 2026 roadmap looks like, and โ€” most practically โ€” how to position yourself so you're ready to hit the ground running the moment Update 32 drops.

What the Developers Have Actually Confirmed

Before diving into leaks and speculation, it's worth anchoring to what has been officially stated by the Blox Fruits development team.

The 2026 Roadmap: Three Fruit Reworks Acknowledged

Through official channels โ€” including developer posts and community Q&As tracked by the Blox Fruits fandom โ€” the team has acknowledged a rework pipeline for 2026 that includes:

  • Venom rework โ€” described by an admin as "very interesting," though no mechanical details were shared
  • Quake rework โ€” confirmed on the roadmap; widely seen as long overdue given how dated its moveset feels next to modern fruits
  • Dark rework โ€” also on the confirmed list, though it appears to be further back in the queue than Venom and Quake

Beyond fruit reworks, the official roadmap (as reported by community news aggregators tracking developer statements through May 2026) lists:

  • New fruits: Celestial (entirely new) and expanded Oni content following its Update 31 debut
  • Crew rework and Bounty rework โ€” quality-of-life overhauls for the game's social and progression systems
  • Sub-classes beyond Sea events
  • Upgraded versions of existing swords and accessories
  • New achievements
  • Creation upgrades (details not specified by developers)
  • 4th Sea content โ€” the long-anticipated next major sea, though this is considered a longer-term addition rather than an Update 32 guarantee

Timing: A Window, Not a Date

As of early June 2026, no official release date for Update 32 has been given. Community tracking sources have pointed to a late May to June 2026 developer window, though Blox Fruits updates have historically run 2โ€“4 weeks later than the community's expected window. Plan your preparation accordingly โ€” "mid-2026" is a reasonable working assumption, but don't hold your breath for a specific date.

The Venom Rework: What We Know vs. What We Don't

Dark fruit โ€” selected as visual reference for this update preview
Dark fruit โ€” selected as visual reference for this update preview

Venom is one of the game's most iconic fruits. Its poison-stack identity and passive damage-over-time have always given it a distinctive feel, but the moveset and animations have aged poorly. Players who have used Venom for years know the pain: the kit is conceptually interesting but mechanically clunky compared to the fluid, visually spectacular fruits added in more recent updates.

Officially Confirmed About the Venom Rework

  • A rework is happening โ€” this is not speculation
  • The developer has described it as "very interesting" โ€” a vague but positive signal
  • New animations are expected โ€” the current ones are widely acknowledged (even within the dev community) to be dated
  • A visual redesign of the fruit's move effects is anticipated

That is the full extent of what is confirmed without qualification.

What the Community Claims (Treat as Unverified)

Dataminers and leakers active in the Blox Fruits community have made broader claims that are not officially confirmed. We're including them here because you'll encounter them everywhere โ€” but treat each point as community-tracked speculation:

  • Improved poison stacking mechanics โ€” leakers suggest the passive poison-stack system will be more reliable and scale better into late game. This would be a significant change to Venom's sustained damage identity, though no developer has confirmed the specifics.
  • Smoother combo windows โ€” the community widely expects better hitbox consistency and combo extension capability, but no specific frame data or move names have been credibly verified
  • Stronger late-game viability โ€” the general expectation is that post-rework Venom will be more competitive in grinding (its damage-over-time nature is theoretically well-suited to multi-enemy scenarios) and more viable in 1v1 PvP against defensive or tanky builds
  • Visual overhaul โ€” community screenshots and video from unofficial sources show placeholder or test assets, but these have not been officially acknowledged

The Quake Rework: Long Overdue and Officially Confirmed

Quake holds a special place in Blox Fruits history. It was one of the first fruits to feel truly powerful, and its earthquake-wave aesthetic made it memorable. But years of new fruit additions have left Quake feeling sluggish and outclassed. Its moves connect slowly, the hitboxes are forgiving to dodge, and it offers little in the way of mobility compared to modern standards.

What's Confirmed

  • The Quake rework is officially on the 2026 roadmap, confirmed alongside Venom and Dark
  • Developer hints point toward making Quake "more cinematic" โ€” a reasonable goal given how visually spectacular its concept (shockwaves, tremors) could be with modern Roblox rendering
  • The goal of improved usability has been mentioned in community Q&A summaries

Community Expectations (Unverified)

The community is particularly optimistic about a Quake rework because the fruit's core concept is so strong โ€” there's a lot of headroom to improve without changing what makes it Quake. Expectations (not official) include faster animation startup on core moves, better AOE coverage for grinding efficiency, and a mobility option or displacement mechanic to modernize PvP viability.

As with Venom, no specific move names or mechanical details from the developers have been officially released.

The Broader 2026 Picture: Where Update 32 Fits

It helps to zoom out and understand Update 32 in the context of the full year. Community news aggregators tracking developer statements have summarized the remaining 2026 content pipeline across several categories:

CategoryItems
Fruit reworksDark, Venom, Quake
New fruitsCelestial, expanded Oni
System reworksCrew, Bounty
ProgressionSub-classes, new achievements, creation upgrades
GearUpgraded swords and accessories
Big future content4th Sea

Not all of this is Update 32 specifically โ€” some of these items are confirmed for 2026 but may ship across multiple updates. The fruit reworks (especially Venom and Quake) are widely expected to be the headline features of the next major patch.

There are also community-sourced reports of datamined files suggesting a dungeon system โ€” code references to "Enemies S1," "S2," "S3," and "Enemies Dungeons" reportedly appeared in community analysis earlier in 2026. This would be a significant structural addition if accurate, but it remains unverified and may represent cut content or development experiments rather than a confirmed feature.

How to Prepare Right Now

Whether Update 32 drops in June or slips to July, the actions you take in the weeks before it lands will determine how quickly you can engage with the new content. Here's a practical preparation checklist.

1. Farm and Stock Fragments

Fragments are the lifeblood of Blox Fruits progression. Reworked fruits often come with updated or extended awakening costs, and new content zones typically introduce new ways to spend fragments. Going into the update with a strong fragment reserve means you can awaken immediately and test the reworked Venom (or Quake) at full capacity rather than scrambling to grind basics.

Reliable fragment sources in the current game state:

  • Raids โ€” still the single best fragments-per-hour method for players with a strong loadout. Light Raids in particular offer consistent clears
  • Sea 3 daily quests โ€” run these every login session. The chain bonus for completing all five daily quests provides meaningful passive fragment income
  • Boss kills โ€” Sea 3 bosses drop fragments; they're not the most efficient method alone, but they stack well with natural play sessions

Aim to have a solid fragment reserve banked before the update lands, more if you plan to fully awaken a reworked fruit immediately.

2. Watch Your Beli

New content always comes with Beli costs: new NPCs, quest unlocks, gear upgrades. Don't spend down to zero on casual quality-of-life things right before the patch. Keep a comfortable Beli reserve.

3. Be Cautious About Buying Venom (or Quake) Before the Update

This is the most common mistake players make ahead of a hyped rework: buying the fruit at peak speculation price, only for the rework to disappoint โ€” or for the price to temporarily drop after launch while everyone is testing it. The smart play:

  • If you already own Venom, great โ€” you'll test the rework on day one
  • If you don't own Venom and want it, wait until 24โ€“48 hours post-patch. The community will know within a day whether the rework is strong, mediocre, or a disappointment. You'll have much better information to trade on
  • Avoid panic-buying during the hype window immediately before the update drops โ€” that's when speculation prices peak

4. Clear Pending Progression Steps

If you've been putting off unlocking Haki upgrades, finishing race V4, or clearing Sea 3 content, do it now. New updates often add content that assumes you've completed prior milestones, and nothing is more frustrating than arriving at new content only to realize you're locked out by an unfinished prerequisite.

5. Know Your Starting Loadout

Decide now whether you plan to main Venom, Quake, or stick with your current fruit. Having a clear intention helps you spend your first hours in the update productively rather than indecisively. If you plan to test the reworked Venom, have the fruit ready (own it or have a trade lined up), know your target build (stat spread, Haki level), and have fragments ready for awakening moves.

Confirmed vs. Leaked: Quick Reference Table

ClaimStatus
Venom rework is happeningConfirmed (developer statement)
Quake rework is on the roadmapConfirmed (developer statement)
Dark rework is on the roadmapConfirmed (developer statement)
New fruit: CelestialConfirmed (developer roadmap)
Expanded Oni contentConfirmed (following Update 31)
Crew rework and Bounty reworkConfirmed (developer roadmap)
Specific Venom move names/statsUnverified โ€” community/dataminer claims
Specific Quake move reworksUnverified โ€” community expectations
Dungeon systemUnverified โ€” datamined file references only
Exact Update 32 release dateNo official date given
4th Sea in Update 32Unverified โ€” longer-term roadmap item

Why This Update Matters for the Meta

Venom and Quake reworks aren't just balance patches โ€” they're potentially meta-defining events. Venom has always had a devoted player base that believes in its sustained-damage identity; a proper rework could finally make it competitive with the top-tier fruits in the current Sea 3 meta. Quake, if modernized correctly, could return as a viable choice for players who love shockwave-style area control.

The key question the community is watching: will these reworks make the fruits genuinely competitive in Sea 3 content, or will they be visual refreshes that leave the core power level unchanged? The answer will shape trading values, tier list positions, and meta discussions for the months that follow.

For now, the honest answer is: we don't know. The developers have been deliberately tight-lipped on specifics, which is usually a sign that the changes are significant enough that they don't want to set expectations that the final build might not meet. That caution is actually a good sign.

Final Thoughts

Update 32 is shaping up to be one of the more meaningful content drops Blox Fruits has seen in recent memory โ€” not because of flashy new islands or level caps, but because fruit reworks touch the core gameplay identity of some of the game's most historically significant fruits. Venom and Quake matter to a lot of players. Done well, these reworks could pull lapsed players back and energize the trading economy.

The practical advice is simple: farm your fragments, stay patient on trading, clear your backlog of progression steps, and keep an eye on official channels rather than third-party speculation. When Update 32 lands, you want to be playing โ€” not grinding prerequisites or regretting a premature trade.

We'll update this article as the developers release official details. Bookmark it and check back.

Key Takeaways

  • New Brainrots and features drop with each major update
  • Balance changes can shift which Brainrots are most valuable
  • New codes often release alongside updates
  • Check back after each update to stay ahead of the meta